Sunrise (Day6 album)

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Sunrise
DAY6 - SUNRISE (album).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 7, 2017
Recorded2017
StudioJYPE Studios
Genre [ citation needed ]
Length50:50
LanguageKorean
Label
Producer J. Y. Park "The Asiansoul"
Day6 chronology
Daydream
(2016)
Sunrise
(2017)
Moonrise
(2017)
Singles from Sunrise
  1. "I Wait"
    Released: January 6, 2017
  2. "You Were Beautiful"
    Released: February 6, 2017
  3. "How Can I Say"
    Released: March 6, 2017
  4. "I'm Serious"
    Released: April 6, 2017
  5. "Dance Dance"
    Released: May 8, 2017
  6. "I Smile"
    Released: June 7, 2017

Sunrise is the first studio album by South Korean pop rock band Day6. It was released by JYP Entertainment on June 7, 2017. This album features 14 tracks which consists of all 10 tracks that were previously released from January to May 2017 through Every Day6, tracks from Every Day6 June, rebooted version of "Letting Go", and final version of "Congratulations". [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Lean on Me" (오늘은 내게)
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
  • Swanthewhitepig
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Jae
  • Sungjin
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
  • Swanthewhitepig
03:29
2."I Smile" (반드시 웃는다)
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
03:47
3."Man in a Movie"Young K
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
Hong Ji-sang03:46
4."I Wait" (아 왜)Young K
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
  • Jae
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
03:38
5."How Can I Say" (어떻게 말해)
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
  • Sungjin
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Jae
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
03:21
6."Letting Go" (놓아 놓아 놓아; Rebooted Version)
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
04:11
7."I Would" (그럴 텐데)Young K
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
  • Jae
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
Hong Ji-sang03:43
8."Goodbye Winter" (겨울이 간다)
  • Sungjin
  • Jae
  • Young K
  • YUE
  • Cha Il-hoon
  • Sungjin
  • Jae
  • Young K
  • YUE
  • Cha Il-hoon
  • YUE
  • Cha Il-hoon
  • Yoon Eun-suk
03:07
9."I'm Serious" (장난 아닌데)
  • Young K
  • Sungjin
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
  • Wonpil
  • Sungjin
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
03:14
10."Say Wow"Young K
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Wonpil
  • Young K
Hong Ji-sang03:09
11."Dance Dance"Young K
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
  • Day6
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min 'Collapsedone'
03:43
12."My Day"Young K
  • Mr. Cho
  • Joo-hyo
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Mr. Cho
  • Joo-hyo
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Dowoon
03:00
13."You Were Beautiful" (예뻤어)Young K
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
  • Young K
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
04:43
14."Congratulations" (Final Version)Day6
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
  • Lim Jun-hyeok
  • Young K
  • Sungjin
  • Dowoon
  • Jae
  • Wonpil
  • Hong Ji-sang
  • Lee Woo-min
03:47
Total length:50:50

Charts

Chart (2017)Peak
position
Japanese Weekly Album Chart (Oricon) [4] 164
South Korean Weekly Album Chart (Gaon) [5] 4
US World Albums ( Billboard ) [6] 6

Accolades

Decade-end lists
PublicationAccoladeRank / YearRef.
Billboard The 25 Greatest K-Pop Albums of the 2010s: Staff List
14
[7]

Sales

RegionSales
South Korea (Gaon) [8] 48,935
Japan (Oricon) [4] 585

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
South KoreaJune 7, 2017
Worldwide Digital download JYP Entertainment

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